Food Webs
Ecosystems
Evolution
Rocks
Soil
100

What is a food web? 

A) A diagram that shows the transfer of energy from one organism to another in an ecosystem 

B) A measure of the number of species in an ecosystem 

C) A tool used by ecologists to count the number of individuals in a population 

D) A type of animal that feeds on both plants and other animals

A) A diagram that shows the transfer of energy from one organism to another in an ecosystem

100

What is the process by which plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into sugar and oxygen? 

A) Photosynthesis 

B) Cellular Respiration 

C) Transpiration 

D) Digestion

A) Photosynthesis

100

Which scientist is most famous for his theory of evolution by natural selection?

A) Albert Einstein B) Isaac Newton C) Charles Darwin D) Nikola Tesla

 





C) Charles Darwin

100

What type of rock is formed from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava? 

A) Sedimentary B) Metamorphic C) Igneous D) None of the above

C) Igneous

100

What is the primary component of soil? 

A) Sand B) Silt C) Clay D) Organic matter

D) Organic Matter

200

What is a primary consumer in a food web? 

A) An organism that eats other animals 

B) An organism that feeds on dead organic matter 

C) An organism that eats plants 

D) An organism that is at the top of the food chain

C) An organism that eats plants

200

Which ecosystem is known for having a high diversity of marine life? 

A) Tundra 

B) Rainforest 

C) Coral Reef 

D) Taiga

C) Coral Reef

200

What is the term for the process by which organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring?

A) Genetic drift 

B) Sexual selection 

C) Artificial selection 

D) Natural selection

D) Natural Selection

200

What mineral is the primary component of granite? 

A) Quartz B) Feldspar C) Mica D) All of the above

D) All of the above

200

What is the name for soil that has a pH below 7.0, indicating high levels of acidity? 

A) Alkaline soil B) Neutral soil C) Acidic soil D) Basic soil  

C) Acidic soil

300

What is a producer in a food web? 

A) An organism that eats other organisms for food 

B) An organism that decomposes dead organic matter 

C) An organism that makes its own food through photosynthesis 

D) An organism that feeds on both plants and animals

C) An organism that makes its own food through photosynthesis

300

What is the primary source of energy in most ecosystems?

A) Water 

B) Sunlight 

C) Soil 

D) Air

B) Sunlight

300

What is the name of the process by which two or more species, sharing a common ancestor, evolve independently of each other in different environments and develop different traits over time?

A) Convergent evolution 

B) Divergent evolution 

C) Adaptive radiation 

D) Coevolution

B) Divergent evolution

300

What sedimentary rock is composed mainly of calcium carbonate and forms from the accumulation of shells and other debris of marine organisms? 

A) Sandstone B) Shale C) Limestone D) Conglomerate

C) Limestone

300

What is the name for the top layer of soil that is rich in nutrients and supports plant growth?

 A) Subsoil B) Bedrock C) Topsoil D) Loam

D) Loam

400

What happens to the amount of energy available as it moves up the food chain? 

A) It increases 

B) It decreases 

C) It stays the same 

D) It goes up and down 

B) It decreases

400

Which biome has a year-round growing season and is known for its lush vegetation? 

A) Desert 

B) Tundra 

C) Rainforest 

D) Taiga

C) Rainforest

400

What is the name of the mechanism of evolution that describes the random fluctuation of allele frequencies in a small population due to chance events?

A) Genetic drift 

B) Mutation 

C) Natural selection 

D) Gene flow

A) Genetic drift

400

What is the process called by which rocks are broken down into smaller pieces by physical or chemical means? 

A) Erosion B) Weathering C) Deposition D) Subduction

 B) Weathering

400

What is the term for the process by which water dissolves and carries minerals from the topsoil to lower layers of soil? 

A) Leaching B) Erosion C) Transpiration D) Evapotranspiration  

A) Leaching

500

What is a keystone species in a food web? 

A) An organism that feeds on other organisms for food 

B) An organism that helps to maintain the balance of an ecosystem, even though it may not be abundant 

C) An organism that is at the top of the food chain 

D) An organism that decomposes dead organic matter

B) An organism that helps to maintain the balance of an ecosystem, even though it may not be abundant

500

What is the term for the process by which organisms break down dead or decaying organic material and recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem? 

A) Photosynthesis 

B) Decomposition 

C) Nitrogen Fixation 

D) Transpiration

B) Decomposition

500

What is the name of the phenomenon in which the same trait evolves independently in different species due to similar selective pressures?

A) Convergent evolution 

B) Divergent evolution 

C) Parallel evolution 

D) Coevolution

C) Parallel evolution

500

What type of metamorphic rock is formed from the alteration of limestone or dolomite by heat and pressure? 

A) Schist B) Gneiss C) Slate D) Marble

D) Marble

500

Which of the following soil horizons contains the most organic matter? 

A) A horizon B) B horizon C) C horizon D) R horizon

A) A horizon (also known as topsoil)




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